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we'll send you back to new york for good morning america. see you in a few minutes for good morning maryland at 9:00. ♪ >>> okay. what does it take to kick up your heels with the most famous dance line in the world? melissa rycroft found out. she was behind the scenes at radio city music hall, fulfillifulfil fulfilling her dream. >> look at those kicks. >> she looks like a finalist from "dancing with the stars." >> how about that? >>> good morning, america. i'm george stephanopoulos. with elizabeth and juju. this is our little chihuahua/boxer mix. >> a dachshund mix? >> she knows it's national television. >> she's doing okay. >> maybe i'll put you in my purse and take you home to my boys. they would love that. >>> coming up this half hour, the most fashionable, new trends for new brides, like wedding dresses. one that transforms into a reception dress. our fashion sneak peek about the trend about to make their way down the aisle this spring. this is fantasy, guys. look at these beautiful ladies. makes me want to do it all over again. >> he
we'll send you back to new york for good morning america. see you in a few minutes for good morning maryland at 9:00. ♪ >>> okay. what does it take to kick up your heels with the most famous dance line in the world? melissa rycroft found out. she was behind the scenes at radio city music hall, fulfillifulfil fulfilling her dream. >> look at those kicks. >> she looks like a finalist from "dancing with the stars." >> how about that? >>> good...
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it's all here on a busy day of "america live" right now. >>> we begin with the fox news alert. we are getting reports that an actor whose voice is known to tens of millions of people has been fired from his high-profile job, working for geico insurance. the voice actor you hear with that famous 15 minutes could save you 15 percent on your car insurance claims that geico has dropped him because of complaints from the freedom works tea party group. now, the actor's name is lance beckster, he goes by d.c. douglas, here he is, the story is he left a harsh voice mail message at freedom works, which we have a recording of and we're going to tee it up for you, but in the message he asks, quote, what percentage of people working for you are mentally retarded, and he goes on from there. well, geico reportedly responding by firing this guy. freedom works, the tea party group, responded by encouraging people to call geico, and call the actor, and now the actor is suggesting perhaps he has a legal case against freedom works. this is just breaking, we're working to confirm all of it, the vo
it's all here on a busy day of "america live" right now. >>> we begin with the fox news alert. we are getting reports that an actor whose voice is known to tens of millions of people has been fired from his high-profile job, working for geico insurance. the voice actor you hear with that famous 15 minutes could save you 15 percent on your car insurance claims that geico has dropped him because of complaints from the freedom works tea party group. now, the actor's name is...
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and so if people want to see what is in store for the rest of america, look at nevada sand that is why i'm running against him. >> shannon: we will be watching closely the primary and the november race as well. sharron angle, thank you for being here today. >> you may not be able to vote, but you can always send money to sharron angle.com. >>> the puthe space shuttle "discovery" is set to land tomorrow. but nasa already warned but nasa already warned astronauts not to count on touching down to earth.one a we will tell you what thevimin holdup is, next. plus now it supports my heart health and helps maintain healthy blood pressure. [ engine revs ] whoa. [ man ] kinda makes your heart race, huh? [ male announcer ] we call it the american renewal. because ge capital understands what businesses need to grow. that's why today ge capital provides critical financing to more than 300,000 growing companies. ♪ to more than 300,000 growing companies. eating healthy is important, but only vegetables can give you vegetable nutrition. one of these will get you more than half way to your five daily
and so if people want to see what is in store for the rest of america, look at nevada sand that is why i'm running against him. >> shannon: we will be watching closely the primary and the november race as well. sharron angle, thank you for being here today. >> you may not be able to vote, but you can always send money to sharron angle.com. >>> the puthe space shuttle "discovery" is set to land tomorrow. but nasa already warned but nasa already warned astronauts...
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right here on america's news headquarters. >> thanks, brian. let me just start off by saying the tea party people have a right to protest. they have a right to express their views. and to a great extent, they're reflikting t ing refle a lot of americans feel about losing their homes, losing their jobs and losing their 401(k). the mainstream media -- i'm not blaming the conservative media. the mainstream media has fallen for this hook, line and sinker. the two big rallies the tea party had in washington, d.c., one the week before the healthcare bill was voted on, they got 1,000 people to show up for that rally. the tax day rally had less than a couple of thousand people. if i organized a rally to have stronger laws to protect puppies, i would get 100,000 people in washington without breaking a sweat. there is just no clout behind this movement. it reflects what people feel, but the actual movement, itself, has no infrastructure, has no ability to bring a lot of people to key sites at key moments in time. >> brian: i get your point. but you sort
right here on america's news headquarters. >> thanks, brian. let me just start off by saying the tea party people have a right to protest. they have a right to express their views. and to a great extent, they're reflikting t ing refle a lot of americans feel about losing their homes, losing their jobs and losing their 401(k). the mainstream media -- i'm not blaming the conservative media. the mainstream media has fallen for this hook, line and sinker. the two big rallies the tea party had...
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the united states is attached to north america, canada, mexico, cuba is right there. we're talking about -- is it feasible a terrorist could get it? >> the range has to be the size of the nuclear weapon and how high in the sky. in the 60s the u.s. did nuclear tests that 900 miles away electronics in hawaii. for this to happen it is not one of the bigger risks itch the reason for that, you need take a very large nuclear weapon, strap a missile and shoot up into the atmosphere fairly straightforward established nuclear power. the biggest nuclear threat most people agree comes from terrorist groups that's very difficult for a terrorist group to do probably not the most likely or spectacular way. >> this is the concern when we talk about iran's nuclear program that a country like that, that may not be willing to use a nuclear weapon on their own might want to sell the technology once they've been able to develop. what do we know about our pentagon? the defense department, are they playing war gyms with these kinds of scenarios, are they preparing? >> of course they are do
the united states is attached to north america, canada, mexico, cuba is right there. we're talking about -- is it feasible a terrorist could get it? >> the range has to be the size of the nuclear weapon and how high in the sky. in the 60s the u.s. did nuclear tests that 900 miles away electronics in hawaii. for this to happen it is not one of the bigger risks itch the reason for that, you need take a very large nuclear weapon, strap a missile and shoot up into the atmosphere fairly...
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good morning, i'm bill hemmer, big day in "america's newsroom". martha: good morning bill and good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum on this wednesday morning, our nation's top law enforcement official is expected to take quite a barrage of questions from lawmakers today. it's going to be very interesting. bill: the topic list grows by the month. senator orrin hatch, he leads our broadcast, senator, welcome back here. you have stated that eric holder has made dramatic mistakes. name one. >> well, you know, just with regard to enemy combatants, he wants to give them the same constitutional rights as american citizens. i don't agree with that, i think they're enemy combatants. he wants them tried by civil courts, rather than by military commissions. he wants to close down guantanamo. i think we've got $200 million in guantanamo. so it's a perfect place to try them, it's offshore, it's safe. they just built a $75 million courtroom to take care of it. and i think those things are wrong. secondly, a number of people are very upset at the way he
good morning, i'm bill hemmer, big day in "america's newsroom". martha: good morning bill and good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum on this wednesday morning, our nation's top law enforcement official is expected to take quite a barrage of questions from lawmakers today. it's going to be very interesting. bill: the topic list grows by the month. senator orrin hatch, he leads our broadcast, senator, welcome back here. you have stated that eric holder has made dramatic mistakes....
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we're watching the story, here in "america's newsroom," new alert, 7:00 a.m. local time, saturday morning the ban in place now, at least in the u.k. and we'll see how it travels further east as the weather pattern takes the ash over europe. martha: internal e-mails from 2005, have surfaced, out of the cia and they are getting a lot of attention today. they show the former agency head agreeing with the decision to destroy the videotapes of harsh interrogation of a terror suspect. according to the documents, the bush administration was informed only after those videos were destroyed. now, this is why this is so significant. these videos showed interrogators waterboarding gitmo suspects, abu zubaydah, and the e-mails show the cia officers were worried the 92 tapes, would, quote, devastate the agency if they surface and now the fbi is investigating, and you have not heard the last of this, folks. bill: and is gitmo moving, the obama administration drafting new guidelines for the prosecution of suspected terrorists. a draft envisioned a proposed site for a gitmo-st
we're watching the story, here in "america's newsroom," new alert, 7:00 a.m. local time, saturday morning the ban in place now, at least in the u.k. and we'll see how it travels further east as the weather pattern takes the ash over europe. martha: internal e-mails from 2005, have surfaced, out of the cia and they are getting a lot of attention today. they show the former agency head agreeing with the decision to destroy the videotapes of harsh interrogation of a terror suspect....
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good morning, i'm bill hemmer, welcome to "america's newsroom". martha: welcome back, bill, good morning to you, good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum. while the president is making a pitch -- senators on both sides of the aisle try to negotiate a deal, one of the top economic advisers believes this has the votes to pass. take a look. >> i think you're going to see independent members of ck, of both parties are going to read the bill and say i totally agree with what is happening here, we need to end bailouts, too big to fail, derivatives out into the open so, so i think they're going to vote for it. bull bill we're getting earth word of what the president is going to say in manhattan. major, is this speech about new policy? >> it's not, bill. this is a speech to round up votes on capitol hill, make the case, and symbolically portray what happened in the great recession as something set in motion by recklessness and to a certain measure, greed on wall street. now, the president has got about 700 people in the audience at cooper union, some
good morning, i'm bill hemmer, welcome to "america's newsroom". martha: welcome back, bill, good morning to you, good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum. while the president is making a pitch -- senators on both sides of the aisle try to negotiate a deal, one of the top economic advisers believes this has the votes to pass. take a look. >> i think you're going to see independent members of ck, of both parties are going to read the bill and say i totally agree with what is...
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now here on "america's newsroom". [applause] good morning, everybody, thank you, please, have a seat. have a seat. what a great honor and pleasure it is to have all of you here today. before i begin, i want to just acknowledge two members of my cabinet who i believe are here, secretary gary locke, is that correct, where's gary, there he is, our commerce secretary. plen applause] >> and secretary janet napolitano, who is keeping us safe, each and every day. [applause] >> i also want to acknowledge the mount enin children's chorus. they're going to be giving us a medically. there they are. they're looking very serious. [applause] >> before i begin, i want to send my deepest condolences, our thoughts and prayers, to the families and friends of the workers who lost their lives after an explosion took place in a west virginia mine yesterday. at this moment, there are still people missing, there are rescue teams that are searching tirelessly and courageously to find them. i spoke with governor manchin of west virginia last
now here on "america's newsroom". [applause] good morning, everybody, thank you, please, have a seat. have a seat. what a great honor and pleasure it is to have all of you here today. before i begin, i want to just acknowledge two members of my cabinet who i believe are here, secretary gary locke, is that correct, where's gary, there he is, our commerce secretary. plen applause] >> and secretary janet napolitano, who is keeping us safe, each and every day. [applause] >> i...
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china is america's banker. the world's factory floor. it's building its military by more of the world's natural resource toss fuel its growth. it doesn't like americans telling it what to do. >> the chinese showing a new assertiveness and aggressiveness that took many americans by surprise. i think it is partly because they are starting to listen to what we say about this being china's century. they are starting to internalize it. if this is our century, we should determine what goes on. >> reporter: at the same time, the u.s. needs china's influence with emerging nuclear threats in north korea and iran. >> the chinese have emphasized do it diplomateicily and let's negotiate. the americans have got more and more impatient and tried to move the world in the direction of difficult sanctions. >> reporter: the american people wonder, is china and opportunity or a threat? >> lit's going to be both. the question is, on balance, is it better or worse? >> reporter: a question unanswered for steve udine is still out of work in foxborough, massach
china is america's banker. the world's factory floor. it's building its military by more of the world's natural resource toss fuel its growth. it doesn't like americans telling it what to do. >> the chinese showing a new assertiveness and aggressiveness that took many americans by surprise. i think it is partly because they are starting to listen to what we say about this being china's century. they are starting to internalize it. if this is our century, we should determine what goes on....
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the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. ♪ according to him i'm beautiful incredible ♪ >>> 49 minutes past the hour, it's time for your a.m. house call. stories about your health this morning. the food and drug administration wants to be clear that the popular felt-melting lipoinjunctions have not proven effective. they've sent letters out to half a dozen spas to tell them they're no longer marketing injectio injections. >>> a research published in the journal of science shows that a test measures a specific genetic change inside the wind pipe that not only helps identify smokers who need monitoring, but scientists believe it could lead to reversing the disease's progress before it becomes full blown. lung cancer killed more than 160,000 americans last year alone. >>> new york city has been a melting pot, now, one very big city proves that language doesn't have to be a barrier. and stunning results. >> absolutely. new york city, all people speak a range of language, urdu, russian, the list goes on. if your kid
the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. ♪ according to him i'm beautiful incredible ♪ >>> 49 minutes past the hour, it's time for your a.m. house call. stories about your health this morning. the food and drug administration wants to be clear that the popular felt-melting lipoinjunctions have not proven effective. they've sent letters out to half a dozen spas to tell them they're no longer marketing injectio injections. >>> a...
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. >>> an oregon jury says it boy scouts of america is negligent and must pay for a man abused by a scout master. the scout's organization is liable for punitive damages. the scouts deny the allegations. >>> in florida, good news. a girl who vanished on friday was found alive in a swampy forest a half mile from her home. authorities say the 11-year-old was shoeless, dehydrated and covered in bug bites, but otherwise in good condition. >>> michelle had a message of sandra bullock. she says she's story. the apology came on an australia tv show. she said she was sorry, but read all the text messages she got. >> keep it classy. >>> the epic war between dogs -- i'm sorry, i haven't been follow thag story. i don't know what else to say. >> oh. >> the poor dog keeps trying to attack his shadow. he's probably still going at it now if it wasn't dosed with pro zach. you'll get it one day. you'll get it one day. it's kind of sad. >> it's like when whitney houston performed and saw her shadow and was like whoa, what was that. does anybody remember that? >> it was something. >> maybe that is the shot
. >>> an oregon jury says it boy scouts of america is negligent and must pay for a man abused by a scout master. the scout's organization is liable for punitive damages. the scouts deny the allegations. >>> in florida, good news. a girl who vanished on friday was found alive in a swampy forest a half mile from her home. authorities say the 11-year-old was shoeless, dehydrated and covered in bug bites, but otherwise in good condition. >>> michelle had a message of...
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>> why would this guy say she doesn't like america? it's so bizarre. what i find odder is the audience is like, oh, yeah -- no. >> cheering him on with that
>> why would this guy say she doesn't like america? it's so bizarre. what i find odder is the audience is like, oh, yeah -- no. >> cheering him on with that
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we're talking about millions and billions of dollars and yet, everybody wants america to do well, but they're not feeling like those policies are helping them. even though the economy seems to be in better shape. >> i agree with you 100%. i think that people see a kind of washington-wall street industrial complex where they're scratching each other's backs, but not taking care of everybody else. i think we ought to be careful about how we manage that. >> thank you both very much. >>> up next, janet napolitano joining us live right here to talk about her deep concerns over the crackdown on illegal immigration in arizona. everything is better with swanson broth in it. made with garden vegetables and sun-drenched herbs. the secret is swanson, 100% natural chicken broth. [ speaking native language ] [ moans ] [ speaking native language ] ♪ [ speaking native language ] [ male announcer ] doctors have been saying it forever. let's take a look. [ male announcer ] but they've never actually been able to do it like this. let's take a look. [ male announcer ] v-scan from ge healthcare. a pock
we're talking about millions and billions of dollars and yet, everybody wants america to do well, but they're not feeling like those policies are helping them. even though the economy seems to be in better shape. >> i agree with you 100%. i think that people see a kind of washington-wall street industrial complex where they're scratching each other's backs, but not taking care of everybody else. i think we ought to be careful about how we manage that. >> thank you both very much....
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there are no monopolies in america. this is cowboy capitalism, the most competitive system the world has ever seen. as mike suggested we are less serum of that. we had the experience of what happened with lehman brothers and the meltdown and the experience of what we learned from the debate about health insurance and learning how much power is concentrated in private hands. we had the experience of watching films like food ink or reading michael pailin's books and learning what is going on in the food system. most of us think we live in a free market system. but it is important for us to take an honest look at what is taking place in our republic today. one way to do this is to start with books. you guys are here because you actually really deeply loved books. this is a book festival. i spent a lot of time talking to people in the book industry in recent months and the reason is because last fall there was as some of you may remember a big price fight between amazon and walmart over books. .. in front of the press and b
there are no monopolies in america. this is cowboy capitalism, the most competitive system the world has ever seen. as mike suggested we are less serum of that. we had the experience of what happened with lehman brothers and the meltdown and the experience of what we learned from the debate about health insurance and learning how much power is concentrated in private hands. we had the experience of watching films like food ink or reading michael pailin's books and learning what is going on in...
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in situations like that, the story i wanted to tell was the one i saw america of the way i see america today and and hopefully with one small impact the way we think ourselves but i have often been a journalist or a writer most of my life and i could never get over the fact they could roam the world, particularly germany where i spend my time talking to old commies and older nazis. and they are all there. it is much more clear now than it was up the time because the american people were widely in support of the airlift and truman, one of the things not talked about the we literally ran out of mechanics so we recruited general clay, a former mechanic to service the c47 and c54. he was warned not to do that there would be sabotage but he did not think there would be. they were saving their own families lies then there was not. although it was a comment coming together of the new american army although i will tell a story first of the nazi who became that an aircraft designer and became her minister and of argentina under para loan. an old man now and a great expert on wind power. i know
in situations like that, the story i wanted to tell was the one i saw america of the way i see america today and and hopefully with one small impact the way we think ourselves but i have often been a journalist or a writer most of my life and i could never get over the fact they could roam the world, particularly germany where i spend my time talking to old commies and older nazis. and they are all there. it is much more clear now than it was up the time because the american people were widely...
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. >> caller: hello, america. i have a brief question regarding the mckinley administration and subsequent roosevelt administration. i have, you know, been a scholar of presidential history, but i do not -- by no means do i consider myself a presidential historian. as a recent government and international politics major, i have a great interest in the office of the presidency, and my question was relating to president mckinley's final inaugural address in which he seemed to have solved the manufacturing, labor and industrial issues that we were having at the time while also providing for a $41 million tax cut. and when president roosevelt talked about president mckinley in his first address to the nation, he said that at the time of president mckinley's assassination he was the most beloved man in the entire united states. can you shed some light into why that was the case for president mckinley? >> host: thank you, boulder. let's leave it there. >> guest: by the way, there's no special training course to become a
. >> caller: hello, america. i have a brief question regarding the mckinley administration and subsequent roosevelt administration. i have, you know, been a scholar of presidential history, but i do not -- by no means do i consider myself a presidential historian. as a recent government and international politics major, i have a great interest in the office of the presidency, and my question was relating to president mckinley's final inaugural address in which he seemed to have solved the...
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that was america at its best. and it was a -- it was a kind of experience that brought together people of all races, all ages, male and female, all denominations. but there was a sense of unity. and i think that's -- that was the heart of that day, and i think it was only as years have gone by that we see that we lost that drive. the climate has changed. c-span: how many white people were there? >> guest: oh, many. many. the representation was just phenomenal. c-span: what was the purpose of the march? >> guest: well, it was really a march for jobs and freedom. you know, a. philip randolph, who called the march, had called one during the roosevelt administration, but president roosevelt issued executive order 8802. and so his march -- that march never was realized. but this time, a. philip randolph called for the march, and it was for jobs and freedom. the first call really helped to get the principle of fair employment practices moving, but this time, it was an effort to really speak up for jobs and for equality
that was america at its best. and it was a -- it was a kind of experience that brought together people of all races, all ages, male and female, all denominations. but there was a sense of unity. and i think that's -- that was the heart of that day, and i think it was only as years have gone by that we see that we lost that drive. the climate has changed. c-span: how many white people were there? >> guest: oh, many. many. the representation was just phenomenal. c-span: what was the purpose...
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[applause] because energy produced in america is security for america. it is jobs for american workers, jobs that cannot be outsourced. let's drill baby, drill, not stall, baby stall. [applause] i had to throw that one in there one last time for you guys. [applause] kicking it old school. [applause] also, folks, think about what the administration did. they banned more offshore drilling than they allowed. the epa has put us on a path toward sweeping regulation of greenhouse gases, our farms, our factories, our businesses and our vehicles. in other words, they will destroy jobs and impose a new national tax on all of us. that does not sound like a good policy to me. it sounds like the president is trying to pay [no audio] for his tax scheme coming up. i hope someone will tell him he is not going to find bipartisanship down there. once you wade through all the hype, and the clouds have parted, and the seas have calmed, it is clear that the administration is giving us more of the status quo. remember, reagan said that "status quo" is latin for "the mess we
[applause] because energy produced in america is security for america. it is jobs for american workers, jobs that cannot be outsourced. let's drill baby, drill, not stall, baby stall. [applause] i had to throw that one in there one last time for you guys. [applause] kicking it old school. [applause] also, folks, think about what the administration did. they banned more offshore drilling than they allowed. the epa has put us on a path toward sweeping regulation of greenhouse gases, our farms,...
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we have to talk to america. we have to spend time with america. we have to help the fog be removed from their eyes. we have to drain the kool-aid from their veins. we have to help them understand what freedom is all about and that they already have it in their hands -- they build their businesses, they educate their kids, they create an america for tomorrow. [applause] if you leave this conference with nothing else, take this with you -- it is never too late in america. it is never too late in america. president obama talked about "yes, we can." we're going to go talk to america about what we will do. there is a big difference. [applause] what we will do. what we will do is rely on the ingenuity and the commitment of the people of this country, not the programs and the bureaucracies of government. what we will do is engage america anew. we will speak to her with truth, speak to her with vision, speak to her through action. ronald reagan noted famously, when asked about his strategy for the cold war, "we win, they lose." [applause] with your help,
we have to talk to america. we have to spend time with america. we have to help the fog be removed from their eyes. we have to drain the kool-aid from their veins. we have to help them understand what freedom is all about and that they already have it in their hands -- they build their businesses, they educate their kids, they create an america for tomorrow. [applause] if you leave this conference with nothing else, take this with you -- it is never too late in america. it is never too late in...
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republic of massachusetts for america. you're doing all the hard work, though, the only way this country gets fixed is if you do the work in the trenches. we can get you reved up but at the end of the day it's walking precincts and keeping the hammer down to restore a constitutional republic to the united states of america. >> and don't you dare ever let anybody tell you you're a racist, you're angry or you're a mob. wear human rights movement. what we are doing is based on the united states constitution. [applause] the united states constitution sets up america as the only -- only society in the history of mankind premised on the idea that the only legitimate idea for government to protect the individuals' civil liberties and rights and it's impossible to be a racist and civil rights advocate is to anybody who hangs around with misspelled signs i got news for you. we're americans. this is our country. we are taking it back. [applause] >> all right. god, country, family. diane, please come up here, and let's sing together
republic of massachusetts for america. you're doing all the hard work, though, the only way this country gets fixed is if you do the work in the trenches. we can get you reved up but at the end of the day it's walking precincts and keeping the hammer down to restore a constitutional republic to the united states of america. >> and don't you dare ever let anybody tell you you're a racist, you're angry or you're a mob. wear human rights movement. what we are doing is based on the united...
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god bless america. god bless america. thank you. [applause] my web site is hahajim.com. all the money goes to charity. 100%. my wife's name is charity by the way. god bless. >> folks we are on the offensive radio talk shows, using a social networking, the world wide web, and one of the most effective world wide web sites helping the cause is an outfit called resistance, part of grass fire and adjoining from resistance crossfire is dewal. >> [inaudible] [cheering] my voice is kind of...
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on january 20, the heads of america's intelligence ages sizz testified they were not consulted on this decision. yet, on february 3 you wrote a let tore congress saying that he was mirnedized, quote, with the knowledge of and with no objection from all other relevant departments of government. close quote. in that same letter you wrote, quote, i am confident that the decision to address him through our criminal justice system has not and will not compromise our ability to obtain information needed to detect and prevent future attacks. there can be no doubt that treating terrorists as regular criminals will reduce our ability to obtain intelligence. and six years ago, you acknowledged that fact. in a supreme court brief, a brief you failed to disclose as required during your confirmation process, you candidly admitted that the civilian criminal system possesses inherent limitations that, quote, might impede the investigation of a terrorist offense under some circumstances. close quote. including our ability, quote, to detain a dangerous terrorist or to interrogate him or her effectively
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and god bless the united states of america. [cheers and applause] thank you. >> senate minority leader mitch mcconnell of kentucky also discussed the pending legislation concerning financial regulations on the senate floor this week. this is about 10 minutes. . . with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: in the fall of 2008 i reluctantly voted for a bill that sent money to wall street banks that should have paid for their own mistakes. we were told it was needed in order to avert a global calamity. so i did it. and then i went back to my constituents and vowed never again. never again should taxpayers be on the hook for recklessness on wall street, and no financial institution should be considered too big to fail. so when the financial regulatory bill the majority was about to so when the financial regulatory bill the majority was about to bring to still contained a number of loopholes allowing future bailouts, i raised the alarm. i wasn't about to take democratic assurance that is this bill protected taxpa
and god bless the united states of america. [cheers and applause] thank you. >> senate minority leader mitch mcconnell of kentucky also discussed the pending legislation concerning financial regulations on the senate floor this week. this is about 10 minutes. . . with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: in the fall of 2008 i reluctantly voted for a bill that sent money to wall street banks that should have paid for their own mistakes. we were told it was needed in...
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"where america stands" on cyber security tonight only on the "cbs evening news." bs evening news." i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. so now i can do more of what i love. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior or any swelling or affected breathing or skin or changes in eyesight, including blurry vision, or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found
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what would america look like if the tea party supporters were in charge? we'll ask one next in the cnn newsroom. been true since the day i made my first dollar. where is that dollar? i got it out to show you... uhh... was it rather old and wrinkly? yeah, you saw it? umm fancy a crisp? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. like, why are my numbers too low? are you looking for answers? the accu-chek aviva system now has new tools to help you discover what your numbers mean and how the things you do are connected to your blood sugar patterns. [ sarah ] with this tool i can see how food affects my numbers. i discovered what i can eat and how much. [ male announcer ] discover the accu-chek aviva system and save with a prescription discount card. start your discovery today. >>> our random moment of the day. timmy, watch him sing lady gaga. watch his dad dance. ♪ >> oh, man. so let's evaluate here. we have a rot ton banana microphone, mickey mouse p.j.'s and dad in his underoos. lady gaga, look out. >>> okay. the tea pa
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with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> despite travel problems from volcanic ash in the atmosphere, u.s. officials are still scheduled to travel to moscow this weekend to discuss the future of u.s.-russian adoptions. the decision came to suspend adoptions after a tennessee mom sent a adopted russian son back to moscow by himself. u.s. officials appeared optimistic the adoption issue can be resolved and said there are still adoption cases that are moving forward. it's a painstaking process made more complicated for families wanting to adopt and for russian children hoping to call the u.s. home. a pediatrician and expert on national adoptions is with me. give me an idea. families wait months and sometimes year to try and get an adoption sealed, and this might be suspended. give me an idea of what families here are this close to perhaps welcoming a russian child now, what are they going through? >> i am sure they are devastated. there are so many families who have been through so much and spent so much time and effort in preparing to
with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> despite travel problems from volcanic ash in the atmosphere, u.s. officials are still scheduled to travel to moscow this weekend to discuss the future of u.s.-russian adoptions. the decision came to suspend adoptions after a tennessee mom sent a adopted russian son back to moscow by himself. u.s. officials appeared optimistic the adoption issue can be resolved and said there are still adoption...
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thank you. >> sure. >>> america, as you know, is drowning in massive debt. what will happen to our economy if we don't change course and how can we change course in the current economic climate? cnn looks at these issues in a two-hour special iou.s.a. on saturday at 1:00 p.m. and sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> checking top stories now. after 34 years, justice stevens is stepping down. in a letter sent to president obama justice stevens says he will retire after the court finishes its work in the summer. s it before he turns 09 years old. >>> bart stupak calling it quits after 18 years in congress. he is expected to make it official next hour. stupak has come under attack from both conservatives and liberals after his 11th-our deal to support the health care reform bill. >>> the ft. hood shooting suspect is out of the hospital and in a texas jail cell. army major nadal hasan was wounded in a shooting spree in november. he is charged in the deaths of 13 people. hasan faces trial in the military court system. >>> all right. let's get you to our white hou
thank you. >> sure. >>> america, as you know, is drowning in massive debt. what will happen to our economy if we don't change course and how can we change course in the current economic climate? cnn looks at these issues in a two-hour special iou.s.a. on saturday at 1:00 p.m. and sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> checking top stories now. after 34 years, justice stevens is stepping down. in a letter sent to president obama justice stevens says he will retire after...
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so is america really one nation under god? >>> and on a very different note tonight, the supermodel who is taking potshots at celebrity plastic surgeries. paulina porizkova is here with very surprising and candid thoughts on true beauty. lots to get to. but we begin with "the mash-up." our number one international story, the deadliest day of the year in iraq. at least 61 people died. more than 100 were wounded in a wave of bombings in baghdad and nearby anbar province. >> just days after the killings of the two top al qaeda leaders in iraq, a wave of bombings have left dozens dead in baghdad and neighboring anbar province. >> mangled cars, buses clogging the streets outside two mosques, party headquarters and a market. at least 58 people were killed and nearly 200 were injured. >> no one has claimed responsibility, but expert says the attacks are characteristically al qaeda. >> right now there are major concerns that the iraqi security forces are not up to the task of protecting the citizenry here, and they're wondering if al
so is america really one nation under god? >>> and on a very different note tonight, the supermodel who is taking potshots at celebrity plastic surgeries. paulina porizkova is here with very surprising and candid thoughts on true beauty. lots to get to. but we begin with "the mash-up." our number one international story, the deadliest day of the year in iraq. at least 61 people died. more than 100 were wounded in a wave of bombings in baghdad and nearby anbar province....
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our future in america is not as a strong country without a bottle middle-class. host: with the consumer agency that might happen is whether it should be a free standing entity or tucked within the federal reserve. which you prefer? guest: i prefer a completely free standing agency. we know then that it would be functionally independent. if not, you might be able to make it independent. here is the bottom line. if it will not be functionally independent and able to do the job, do not pass it. we do not need one more bureaucracy. we have seven bureaucracies and washington right now the have a piece of the consumer financial protection. this agency is a pair of scissors taking seven bloated bureaucracies, slumming them down into one agency and then holding that one responsible. if you will not be an agency with the teeth to get the job done, then let's not pretend. host: we go to north carolina, on the line for democrats. caller: i have a personal question, but maybe some of your viewers have the same problem. you mentioned a.i.g. i have a paid-up life insurance pol
our future in america is not as a strong country without a bottle middle-class. host: with the consumer agency that might happen is whether it should be a free standing entity or tucked within the federal reserve. which you prefer? guest: i prefer a completely free standing agency. we know then that it would be functionally independent. if not, you might be able to make it independent. here is the bottom line. if it will not be functionally independent and able to do the job, do not pass it. we...
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and the people of america. we are going to vote you out of office. [applause] >> the commercial is a great commercial we did back in january, and we were a year old on february 27, when we hold our first tee for the last year, but today is the first anniversary of -- are first key party last year, but today is the first anniversary. if this movement is continuing to grow. after they passed health care legislation, my phone has not stopped ringing because people are upset, and that is good because we want this movement to grow. we are our great hope for the media. we bring great awareness to this movement and are bringing people out to get engaged. the bottom line is while it springs awareness, if we truly want change, we have to get involved, and this is where we start. we are happy about this. we have a lot to work -- a lot of work to do, and i think we are committed to that. >> this is then add we used. >> we, the voters, are about to have a showdown with harry reid, and you are invited to help us send him ho
and the people of america. we are going to vote you out of office. [applause] >> the commercial is a great commercial we did back in january, and we were a year old on february 27, when we hold our first tee for the last year, but today is the first anniversary of -- are first key party last year, but today is the first anniversary. if this movement is continuing to grow. after they passed health care legislation, my phone has not stopped ringing because people are upset, and that is good...
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berman: one year and three months ago america's goal -- america was pretty isolated in its goal of trying to stop iran from getting a nuclear weapon. we absolutely need to move we absolutely need to move quickly because iran is moving quickly. but there can be no doubt that the result of the events of the past 15 months have changed the dynamic fundamentally where the international community now recognizes the threat of iran's nuclear weapons proposes, and it is iran that's isolated not america. that is a direct result of the fundamental change of power. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. berman: i now am pleased to yield one minute to the great advocate of this legislation, and achieving this goal, the majority leader. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. hoyer: i thank my friend of some 45 years, the chairman of the committee, for yielding. and i want to, before i start my remarks, say that i agree with you. with respect to his observations regarding the obama administration's efforts that are bearing positive fruit with re
berman: one year and three months ago america's goal -- america was pretty isolated in its goal of trying to stop iran from getting a nuclear weapon. we absolutely need to move we absolutely need to move quickly because iran is moving quickly. but there can be no doubt that the result of the events of the past 15 months have changed the dynamic fundamentally where the international community now recognizes the threat of iran's nuclear weapons proposes, and it is iran that's isolated not...
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if america can no longer be america, who can be? how do we end the this whole we find ourselves in? with the foundation believe that everything should be on the table -- week at the foundation believe that everything should be on the table. some have the tax aversion centrum. they have meant -- never met an increase they did not hate and do everything in their power to stop. to me that is simply untenable position, both physically and politically. dear to the sheer magnitude of the imbalance that we face, addressing this without any revenue increases simply does not add up. doing so would devastate the important social insurance and other important government programs. there needs to be adjustments, but the social contract is part of the fabric of our society, and any set of solutions recognized that the core of these programs must remain in tact, particularly for those who need them. meanwhile, some to say -- some seem to have entitlement fixation. they have never met a universal entitlement program they did not fall in love with. but with the rapidly exploding population of the el
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and the rest of america, 2-1 for the law. host: next telephone call, buffalo, this is phillip, good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: this country is in dire straits. thank you for much of the work you are doing, but until november rolls around and then 2012, we have got to get different people in office. we cannot have people who are holding power -- not just obama, but everybody that is in theire. i cannot understand where the democrats are because they are driving our country into socialism just like they are in europe and we will go down the same tubes. they believe that and that is exactly what they are doing. immigration, they want this course. and i believe this immigration deal throughout the country now is going to be the trigger for mr. obama to declare martial law. guest: i will tell you one thing, all of this talk from the obama administration about dealing with immigration now and certain incentives, they are not. right now, they're on the losing end of this issue. republicans have the chance o
and the rest of america, 2-1 for the law. host: next telephone call, buffalo, this is phillip, good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: this country is in dire straits. thank you for much of the work you are doing, but until november rolls around and then 2012, we have got to get different people in office. we cannot have people who are holding power -- not just obama, but everybody that is in theire. i cannot understand where the democrats are because they are driving our...
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we can out of the bank of america card and we've been at it the longest here and have the largest product suite. however call our growth places where we are growing the fastest tends to be places like asia pacific, latin america. so when you look at something like australia where the regulators took in my view an extremely ill-conceived course. thus far they've refused to back down and you look at the empirical data. with the reserve bank of australia thought was that by artificially suppressing interchange it would somehow benefit consumers and they were also hearing from the very few because in australia the merchant population is fairly concentrated. merchants who said what we would like you to artificially lower our costs. they did artificially lower the cost of the retailers. so the retailers and the austral the rpf was for digital currency and retailers elsewhere in the world. but not surprisingly those retailers didn't lower their retail crisis. they didn't provide extra coupons. they didn't provide a trip peter or anything of the kind for consumers so consumers in australia to get
we can out of the bank of america card and we've been at it the longest here and have the largest product suite. however call our growth places where we are growing the fastest tends to be places like asia pacific, latin america. so when you look at something like australia where the regulators took in my view an extremely ill-conceived course. thus far they've refused to back down and you look at the empirical data. with the reserve bank of australia thought was that by artificially...
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same white in america? and if they do i hope they are when they come salt. my next question was would you agree or maybe not the question would you agree but i felt as i watched the term will take place in this country over the past year it almost looked like an addict like racism was like an addiction the need for the country to hold on to that separation is like an addict needing to hold onto something and then the denial of this addiction and the destruction of those on themselves how do you feel about that? >> i haven't thought of it that way but that is a really interesting and insightful way of talking about it. anthropologists have spoken of people addicted to race as people who believe in witchcraft and that you can never disapproving. if you point to somebody you disproved their analysis of something based on race than they have a way of getting around it and holding on to r belief. but i think this has been going on for longer than just the last year. and my last book creating black americans has
same white in america? and if they do i hope they are when they come salt. my next question was would you agree or maybe not the question would you agree but i felt as i watched the term will take place in this country over the past year it almost looked like an addict like racism was like an addiction the need for the country to hold on to that separation is like an addict needing to hold onto something and then the denial of this addiction and the destruction of those on themselves how do you...
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modern america. and who loved roosevelt more than ronald reagan? >> rose: indeed. >> i remember seeing ronald reagan at the white house with congressman pepper once. >> rose: claude pepper from florida. >> claude peper from florida. president reagan said "franklin roosevelt, i voted for him four times. he was certainly greatest president of this century." >> rose: you were investment banker who was once involved in politics and had a lot of public service. a lawyer then investment banker and you spent a lot of time in a commitment to franklin roosevelt in terms... not just this. >> i've had the great opportunity of my life. i started with wild bill donovan >> rose: he was the head of what became the c.i.a.. >> he was the counter of o.s.s. he was ambassador to southeast asia under eisenhower and i was his executive assistance in those days. then i was associated with robert kennedy having been his assistance when he was attorney general. great friend and edward kennedy was a great friend of ours all those years. then i was appointed ambassador the u
modern america. and who loved roosevelt more than ronald reagan? >> rose: indeed. >> i remember seeing ronald reagan at the white house with congressman pepper once. >> rose: claude pepper from florida. >> claude peper from florida. president reagan said "franklin roosevelt, i voted for him four times. he was certainly greatest president of this century." >> rose: you were investment banker who was once involved in politics and had a lot of public...
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this is $1 billion of the market, and we have a big runway of growth outside of north america. >> let me ask you about the business outside of north america, and where in the world is the most important region for starbucks right now? >> well, we are concerned about western europe and the economy there, so our focus of attention is on asia. we have 800 stores in japan, and less than 700 in greater china, so specifically, we think that china will have thousands of starbucks' stores over time, but let me say it is a complicated market. we have to be very thoughtful and very disciplined. it is not going to happen overnight, but we have a big, big opportunity, and big prize in china. we are also looking to india and vietnam, two markets we are interested in that we are not in. so starbucks has a long runway of growth, and also in addition to that, we are getting a great response from the secondary brand of seattle's best brand of coffee and announced a major deal with burger king, and subway and this is what old navy has been to gap, and seattle's best coffee can be a starbucks. >> that i
this is $1 billion of the market, and we have a big runway of growth outside of north america. >> let me ask you about the business outside of north america, and where in the world is the most important region for starbucks right now? >> well, we are concerned about western europe and the economy there, so our focus of attention is on asia. we have 800 stores in japan, and less than 700 in greater china, so specifically, we think that china will have thousands of starbucks' stores...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> the year before the great depression, republican campaign ads for herbert hoover boasted falsely that republicans had put a chicken in every pot. now as the country begins to emerge from a near depression, republicans are campaigning on chickens again. our number three story, i'm not making this up, we have the video, the republican front-runner against senate majority leader harry reid of nevada is advancing a health care system in which you would pay for your check ups, x-rays, mammograms, your kid's stitches, with chickens. did i mention i'm not making this up? her name is sue lowden and she has been beating reid handily in the polls. so far on monday, the wealthy former tv news anchor and current gambling executive appeared on local television and outlined her vision of health care reform. the interview aired following remarks she made last week in which she suggeste
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> the year before the great depression, republican campaign ads for herbert hoover boasted falsely that republicans had put a chicken in every pot. now as the country begins to emerge from a near depression, republicans are campaigning on chickens again. our number three story, i'm not making this up, we...
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. >> it gives them the ability to take over any company in america that they see fit. this is not what the american people want. >> the senate is ready to debate the bill and could vote within weeks. in new york, randall pinkston, wjz eyewitness news. >> after a rough morning, the markets rebounded by the closing bell. dow was up 10. s&p up 3. nasdaq up 14. the day started off with thick fog around here. and here's what it looked like this morning in timonium, baltimore county. visibility really very poor. but the sun burned that fog away. and the sun has been out for most of the afternoon, just really nice outside. wjz has weather and traffic together. meteorologist tim williams has the updated numbers from first warning weather for us. >> good afternoon, mary. good afternoon, everyone. we have a weak cold front that is trying to swing across the area. right now, what it's doing is mixing with the warm air in place. and it's mixing with widely scattered showers. we could maybe see a few light thundershowers out of this. but for the most part, this front is going to mo
. >> it gives them the ability to take over any company in america that they see fit. this is not what the american people want. >> the senate is ready to debate the bill and could vote within weeks. in new york, randall pinkston, wjz eyewitness news. >> after a rough morning, the markets rebounded by the closing bell. dow was up 10. s&p up 3. nasdaq up 14. the day started off with thick fog around here. and here's what it looked like this morning in timonium, baltimore...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate. show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. we can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> unless your business model depends on bilking people, there is little to fear from these new rules. >> chris: president obama this week talking tough to wall street executives about why they should back his financial reform plan. we're back now with our panel. so, brit, senate republicans are now saying we can get an agreement. we heard it fro
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate. show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little...
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. >>> fox news is america's election quarterbac headquarter. one of the most vulnerable senators up for re-election is arkansas senator blanche lincoln fac face faces challen from halter and also morrison. last night, the three squared off in a televised debate at the university of arkansas. our own james rosen has the story from little rock. hey, james! >> reporter: no knock-out punches scored or even attempted between n the debate. they kept the discourse civil and substantive. halter said it was unseemly for blanche lincoln to accept campaign contribution from goldman sachs while serving as oversight role of derivative industry. and lincoln suggested that halter former security chief under president clinton might seek to privatize social security. at the end of the debate, the candidates spoke with the greatest emotion about the harsh tone of the campaign thus far and many negative tv ads they runned and something they both say they lamented. >> put a craft line at the bottom that is a crafty name they made up by they won't tell you who they
. >>> fox news is america's election quarterbac headquarter. one of the most vulnerable senators up for re-election is arkansas senator blanche lincoln fac face faces challen from halter and also morrison. last night, the three squared off in a televised debate at the university of arkansas. our own james rosen has the story from little rock. hey, james! >> reporter: no knock-out punches scored or even attempted between n the debate. they kept the discourse civil and substantive....
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why can't america? peter johnson, junior takes it apart for us with his prescription for truth. >> good morning. >> what's the importance, what's the relevance of them getting this done? >> this is one of the great uncovered stories in america. congress is giving a lot of lip service to closing deficits and budget strength and going forward and being disciplined. we're not going to have a budget, it looks like. it's going to be the first time since 1974 that the house has never passed a budget. so when a congressman tells us, when a congresswoman tells you, when your united states senator tells you in your state that i'm for discipline, i'm for closing the deficit, why don't you have a budget? why aren't americans demanding a budget? the budget your family has, my family has, my law firm has, every business in america has. >> they must have some sort of budget. >> the president has propose add budget. the president's budget is $3.8 trillion in expenditures. $2.5 trillion in revenues. $1.3 trillion defic
why can't america? peter johnson, junior takes it apart for us with his prescription for truth. >> good morning. >> what's the importance, what's the relevance of them getting this done? >> this is one of the great uncovered stories in america. congress is giving a lot of lip service to closing deficits and budget strength and going forward and being disciplined. we're not going to have a budget, it looks like. it's going to be the first time since 1974 that the house has...